:check: money -> data -> companies -> track -> not really by or for the self at all

imply

:check: self-tracking data should concern everyone

:check: companies dont know who what self-tracking devices are for

answer

:check: cultural norms that tech industry works under

:check: a lack of surrounding regulatory scrutiny

situation

:check: industry have a good deal of control ddata

industry definition

:check: groups far away from Silicon Valley, but within universities and then commercialized

VC grows

top areas

analytics and big data,

healthcare consumer engagement,

digital medical devices,

telemedicine,

personalized medi­cine, and p

population health management

tech makers & users:check: are use­ ful in examining how industrial processes help to define the initial social operating instructions of new devices and tools, and how and when these definitions diverge from how people use them in practice

how industrial actors see their markets

factors

:check: the tech has matured:check: social and material envelopes for new tech -> smartwatch -> wristwatch:check: tools are changing while we try them in real world and learn how to make sense

:check: the social changes:check: tracking oneself appealing:check: data is a self evident in its representation of bodies:check: biomedicine & businesses see things through the lens of probabilities hold true across a population or a market

:check: technological solutionism:check: complex social problems can be solved by technology alone -> Google VS Deathinvestment not care about social reality and tools flounder not exist practices about people and data